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FindTape.com offers a great selection of tapes that help you stay safe.

Whether you need to mark off a dangerous area or hold down cables so no one will trip, our safety tapes will help you get the job done. Each one is designed to provide strong adherence while creating a safer environment for everyone nearby.

In addition to safety tapes and caution tape rolls, we also offer glow-in-the-dark tapes. This type of tape can be used for a wide variety of applications. You could enhance the visibility of an object, which is great for navigating in the dark or finding a safe area during an emergency. Glow-in-the-dark tape could also be used on dance floors, for color coding and for other related uses.

These are just some of the many ways in which you might apply safety tapes or glow-in-the-dark tapes from FindTape.com:

Product Applications:

Enhancing visibility during an emergency, such as highlighting an exit or instructions

Marking off a dangerous area or creating a makeshift barricade for hazardous spaces

Holding down and hiding wires, cables and other items without leaving a sticky mess

As with all of our tapes, you can click on individual products and view more information under the various tabs on the page. You'll find detailed specifications about each of our glow-in-the-dark safety tapes, including adhesive type, backing style, tensile strength, operating temperature and more. You'll also be able to view which tapes are OSHA-compliant.

Choose the perfect tape for your needs at FindTape.com. You'll be able to select the color and size of each roll for most products in this category. In addition, our tapes may be ordered by the roll or by the case according to your needs and your budget.

Safety Tape Uses

Vinyl tape is used for color coding and is also used on dance floors and is known as marley tape.

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